December
Public-domain carols, a fireplace, falling snow outside the window โ live every winter, gone by January.
Some stations should not run in July. December is our seasonal channel: instrumental arrangements of public-domain carols and winter classics over the fireplace scene, with snow falling in the window and the clock counting down the season.
Everything is copyright-clean by construction โ carols old enough to be public domain, arranged in-house, so cafรฉs and offices can run it on the lobby TV without a licensing headache.
It appears in late November, peaks on the night the clock matters most (you know the one), and bows out gracefully in the new year.
FAQ
Why only seasonal?
Scarcity is the charm โ and winter evenings are when a fireplace-and-carols channel earns a permanent spot on the family TV.
Is the music really copyright-safe?
The melodies are public domain and the recordings are our own or openly licensed. That's what makes it safe for public spaces, unlike most Christmas playlists.
Will there be a countdown to midnight on Dec 31?
Yes โ the clock station network was born for exactly that night.